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see it as a unique opportunity to build something new, to learn from my experiences and to launch a lettings and management business within a successful agency that has been trading for 20 years and has done very well,” said Jay O’Dell. My London Home’s director of property management is relishing the task in front of him. It’s one his whole career has prepared him for. “After university I needed a job and I found one at a lettings agency,” said Jay. “It was in Cambridge and, outside of London, you work as a combined agent and property manager. “After working there, going travelling and returning to that role, I moved to the capital and joined Farrar And Co on the Fulham Road – a small independent business. “At that point I had to make a choice because, in London, the business forks into two, so I became a property manager and was there for nine years. “After that I moved to Strutt And Parker to head up its property management department for six-and-ahalf years. It was a really good company with great people and I learnt a lot. “However, it went through some really significant changes after it was bought out three years ago by BNP Paribas – the fourth biggest bank in the world. “I’ve never wanted to work for a huge corporate company, it’s not where I feel at home. Strutt And Parker had been the perfect middle ground – a big company but a partnership and one where you still got to talk with and influence the decision-makers. “So I decided it was time for a change. I was very clear I didn’t want to swap my job
It’s incredibly rare that you get an opportunity to build something from nothing, to develop new processes Jay O’Dell, My London Home
to run your business. That for a similar one at another includes compliance, admingiant firm. I wanted someistration and designing thing new and exciting and how you’re going to do that’s when I saw My London things as a company. Home was advertising.” “In setting up the The well-established hybrid lettings operation estate agency, which has at My London offices covering Westminster, Home, I’ve been South Bank, Battersea, Hong very much Kong and, of course, Canary guided by the Wharf, was embarking proptech I on a project to launch a wanted to lettings business, having work with sold its previous operation and have to another agency a few then built years ago. It was looking for all our someone to take the lead. processes “I applied and was lucky around it. enough to get the job,” said “That Jay. “It feels like the right puts us in time for My London Home to a position be launching a lettings busiwhere we ness. We’ve had a chance to look back at the market while can utilise all of the we’ve been out of it and we packages haven’t seen anybody doing to their full anything very differently, so capabiliwe think we can bring that to ties and, the table. while we “The agency is very are not successful and that gives us unique an advantage from the start. in using “It’s incredibly rare that them, all you get an opportunity the other to build something from agencies nothing, to develop a new are bolting set of systems and processes them on to and to structure our teams to an existing reflect exactly what we think service and people need today and the process and way things should be done. that’s not always “In my experience, it’s very going to be a good difficult to change those fit. You’ll also have things once they are estabresistance there, where lished at a company – that’s staff won’t want to change the same whatever industry the way they’ve always you’re in. done things. “There can be real resist“To get the most ance and that’s a shame out of proptech, because there has been such you need your a lot of positive change in team, tenants the lettings industry over the and landlast 10 years with some really lords to good tech-based solutions. buy into “Being able to put things it. You together at the outset and to get them right first time puts us in a really good position in the market.” My London Home recently launched its lettings operation with a clear emphasis on the benefits of technology. Jay said: “The advent of proptech has made Creating a system: a massive My London Home’s change to the Jay O’Dell is leading the industry agency’s creation of a and the way you new lettings business are able
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don’t get the full efficiencies if you’re using existing processes and just diverting into a digital portal as an add-on. “What we’ve created is a truly streamlined service with the pinch points taken away.” So what does that look like from the point of view of a tenant or landlord coming to My London Home? “From the tenant’s point of view, the way we’re structuring the back office is different to the way other agencies do it,” said Jay. “Typically in the industry, the lettings manager deals with landlords and tenants in the front office, the deal is then passed to a progressor whose job is to sort out the tenancy agreements and referencing and then the tenant is passed on to a property manager who is responsible for looking after the property. “Then you might have a third party firm looking after maintenance. That can lead to tenants constantly being passed from person to person and, unless your internal communication is really on point, people won’t necessarily know where they’re at. “That process is inefficient and means you look like you have a disjointed company. “What proptech allows us to do at My London Home is to change that. With us you have our front of house team who deal with the negotiation and then a
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done right how My London Home is combining experience and technology to offer tenants and landlords a pain-free way to rent properties tenancy manager. As soon as the deal is agreed they become the sole point of contact until the tenant leaves the property. “Lots of agencies talk about offering this, but in reality few, if any, do. The reason we can is because we have the right technology embedded in our processes – onboarding, rent profile, referencing and tenancy agreements. “An example would be that we’re using PixFlow to streamline the maintenance process as well as a company called HelpMeFix, which is pioneering video technology to help resolve issues with properties. “Engineers use video calls to diagnose problems and talk tenants through fixing them if it’s safe to do so. That might be something like repressurising a boiler and it’s a win for both tenant and
landlord because the issue is resolved more quickly. Also, the tenant learns how to fix the problem, so in future probably won’t even need to contact the agency if it happens again. “That means the landlord, rather than paying a call out fee for an engineer, will pay significantly less. “We’re also using The Depository, a revolutionary piece of tech for the end of tenancy process. It allows one person to manage the whole life cycle of a tenancy. “Tenants should look at renting through us because we’ve designed our processes to be pain-free. “The systems we have in place should enable you to go from making an offer to signing your agreement on your phone without having to look at a piece of paper along the way. “We also have a tenant rewards programme that we’ve introduced in conjunction with a company called Vaboo, which offers discounts of between 5% and 10% at more than 700 national retailers. There’s also a monthly competition to win a month’s rent. “Even if tenants only engage with it once – to buy half-price cinema tickets, for example – it’s still giving something back as an agency and offering something positive. “These platforms are also a great way for us to gather feedback
to ensure we can make our operation even better.” Jay said landlords should consider renting their properties through My London Home for a number of reasons including the various service levels available. “We’ve decided to offer a Platinum Management Service, which has been designed to simplify the billing process for landlords,” he said. “It means they’ll know exactly what they’re going to earn and covers all administration fees over a tenancy. “That means no hidden costs and, while the percentage a landlord will pay is slightly higher, we think it offers true clarity so they can plan into the future. “Our let only fee is 11%, let and manage is 15% and the Platinum Management Service is 17% of the rent and that includes hundreds of pounds of admin costs. “For accidental landlords it also means the up-front costs of renting a property are drastically reduced as it can be challenging to transition from being an owner to renting a property out.” Jay said a strong market and the complementary role of My London Home’s sales business made it an ideal time to launch. “Lettings and sales work hand-in-hand and benefit both sides of the business, because you have the opportunity to pass clients between both sides of the business, but retain that income for the company,” he said. “It makes our offices more
dynamic because, the sales process can take months while the lettings team will be doing multiple deals in a week. “That means you have that activity, which is good for morale, as well as the repeat income as a business. “The market is strong right now as the economy recovers from the pandemic. “Listings typically aren’t on the market very long. There are still issues with the amount of stock, but we expect that to ease over the next six months. “I think that people are still in homes having hunkered down over the last couple of years – lots haven’t moved. “The increasing cost of living coupled with fewer people upsizing means you’re not getting the usual turnover of properties coming back onto the market that you would expect. “As we come out of what appears to be the end of the pandemic, confidence will return and people will start thinking about the next few years of their lives. “They will start to consider what they want from life, where they want to be living and I think this will fuel people moving more freely and that will bring more stock back to the market.” Go to mylondonhome.com for more information about lettings and sales Scan this to find out more about My London Home
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Properties completed and occupied in the borough over the past 18 months – 1,222 are either under construction, awaiting planning permission, awaiting funding or are in the pipeline
A selection of views of new council homes built in Tower Hamlets at Barchester Street in Poplar and completed in 2021
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ower Hamlets Council has released a new housing report for the borough with the aim of highlighting work done locally to tackle the housing crisis, build new homes and to support residents. The authority had pledged to deliver 2,000 new council homes by 2022. The report said that over the last 18 months Tower Hamlets had seen 827 new homes completed and occupied – a figure that covered both properties that had been newly built and others purchased. A further 224 new-build homes were currently under construction with teams on-site. Additionally, there were 184 new homes where funding and planning permission had been secured, but were awaiting a contractor. The report also said that during the period covered work had commenced on 811 homes. This figure breaks down to 42 where planning permission had been granted but finances were yet to be agreed, 451 where funding was in place but planning permission had yet to be granted and 318 that were listed as “in the pipeline or in appraisal”. The report said that when all these were added together, the council was “delivering or had delivered” a total of 2,046 homes over the last 18 months. It also said that more than 5,900 affordable homes had been delivered
One of the most important things we’re doing as a council is to tackle the housing crisis by delivering new homes John Biggs, Tower Hamlets Council
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in the borough between 2015 and December 2021. Mayor of Tower Hamlets John Biggs said: “One of the most important things we’re doing as a council is to tackle the housing crisis by delivering new homes. “Looking at these figures, I’m delighted by what we have managed to achieve over the last 18 months, outdoing our original housing pledge
of 2,000 new council homes. This is in addition to thousands more affordable homes being delivered by housing partners in the borough. Whether it’s giving a child their own room or providing an accessible flat for someone with a disability, each home has been truly transformative and we will continue to assist our residents wherever possible to provide suitable housing.”
Barchester Street, built by Canary Wharf Group, contributed 115 council homes towards the 2,000 property target
The council said the report also showed its commitment to helping residents find more affordable housing options through its intermediate housing register, which launched in October. A further section of the report dealt with the authority’s launch of a private renters’ charter, which it said had allowed it to take more action against rouge landlords through licensing enforcement. Other events chronicled in its pages include the award of £32million in grant funding from the Mayor Of London’s Affordable Housing Programme for an extra 194 new homes for social rent in the borough and the authority’s introduction of a local lettings plan where a quarter of properties built on housing estates could be rented to households on the Common Housing Register who already live on them. Within the last 18 months, the council also reported it had approved the Affordable Self-Build Programme for the borough with two of its four sites awarded to community groups. Finally, during the period, the report said the council had secured more than £16.2million – the highest figure for any local authority in the UK – allocated from the Government’s New Homes Bonus scheme, which was intended to reflect and incentivise the building of housing growth. Tower Hamlets cabinet member for housing Cllr Danny Hassell said: “I am thrilled by the launch of our housing report which details what we have managed to achieve over the last 18 months. We want to continue to use every opportunity across Tower Hamlets to build homes and tackle the housing shortage, make best use of our land and assist our residents in finding appropriate housing.”
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he average asking price for a property in Tower Hamlets in January was £568,925, up a little over 2% on December and 0.7% on the same period in 2021. The data, from property portal Rightmove’s latest house price index, is based on a three-month rolling average and indicates a general trend of positive increase for the borough. Surrounding boroughs all saw prices rise faster with Newham up 4.1% annually to an average of £441,938, Greenwich up 3.4% to £475,048 and Lewisham up 2.8% to £494,487. Nearby Hackney was one of only three boroughs in the capital to see an annual fall of -3.5%, down to £628,485. While the highest average in east London, this price is still only 38% of the January figure for Kensington An Chelsea where sellers are marketing a typical property for £1.62million.
While not directly comparable with Rightmove’s calculations for the capital and the nation as a whole because of the way the data is compiled, they nevertheless indicate a
similar, positive trend in the market. The index found the average price of a property in London was £629,286 – a little down on December, but up 4.2% on 2021. The UK average
price was £341,019 – 54% of the figure for the capital – but rising more quickly at 7.6% up year-on-year Rightmove director of property data Tim Bannister said: Asking prices for properties in Newham have risen 4.1% over the last 12 months
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NYLAND COURT, SE8
£390,000
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A well presented and proportioned modern 1 bedroom apartment situated in the ever-popular Greenland Place development by Barratt Homes. EPC 84 | B
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SOUTH QUAY PLAZA, E14
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£1,400,000
This spacious apartment with modern open-plan living space is fully furnished and enjoys wooden flooring and dedicated dining area in the reception room. EPC 79 | C
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ROYAL DOCKS, E16
£600,000
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An exquisite Art Deco style two-bedroom apartment with incredible views overlooking the Thames Barrier and Barrier Park. This first-floor apartment in Barrier Point Road is spread over 920 sq. ft internal area and benefits from a further, approximately 300 sq. ft of beautifully landscaped, low maintenance roof terrace that receives sunshine all day. Internally, the property has very recently been renovated completely to an exceptionally high standard. Totally new open plan kitchen/diner with new Siemens integrated appliances and two bathrooms including full suites. EPC 79 | C
KEYMER PLACE, E14
£375,000
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Spanning 473 sq. ft, this apartment is light and airy and offers a large terrace stretched across its width with views of the Limehouse Cut and the City.
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£750,000
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Generously spread over 1179 sq. ft, the apartment stretches over ground and 1st floor with direct creek views. EPC 85 | B
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TALISMAN TOWER, E14
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NEW FESTIVAL QUARTER, E14
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LAVENDER HOUSE, E1
£550,000
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This living space benefits from comfort cooling to bespoke bathrooms, SMEG kitchen appliances to stone tiled floors this property is the epitome of city living. EPC 84 | B
Compiled of 998 sq. ft the apartment benefits from 3 generous double bedrooms with the addition of a private balcony and beautiful views overlooking Bartlett Park. EPC 83 | B
This property is superbly situated for Canary Wharf, with popular destinations including Canary Wharf Shopping Centre and the O2 for an indoor arena, bars, a cinema and restaurants.
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£800 p/w
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This is the ideal pad in the centre of the City, just 0.2 miles to Aldgate East Station for fantastic links in to St Pancras in 14 mins EPC 82 | B
£725,000
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This contemporary, open-plan apartment offers beautiful East facing views across the River Lea and spans over a very generous 950 SqFt. EPC 86 | B
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A stunning apartment at the sought after Royal Wharf. The large private balcony overhangs the river with a glorious southern aspect over the Thames. EPC 84 | B
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PAN PENINSULA SQUARE, E14 £6,000 PCM - FURNISHED
WHITEADDER WAY, E14 £1,625 PCM - FURNISHED
This spectacular three bedroom sub-penthouse apartment with a 260sq ft terrace is situated on the 34th floor of the West Tower of the ever popular Pan Peninsula development. EPC: C
This one bedroom apartment in excellent condition throughout, is set on the second floor of a waterside block close to Mudchute DLR station for easy access to Canary Wharf. EPC: C
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FAIRFIELD ROAD, E3 £1,400 PCM - FURNISHED
DENBIGH ROAD, E6 £2,000 PCM - UNFURNISHED
This stunning loft-style, one bedroom apartment is set in Bow Quarter’s Manhattan Building. Includes access to a swimming pool, gym and 24hr concierge service. EPC: D
This immaculately presented three bedroom Edwardian home is located in a desirable tree-lined road in East Ham near Upton Park Tube station. Benefits include front and rear gardens. EPC: D
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ANCHORAGE POINT, E14 £440,000 SHARE OF FREEHOLD
HOE LANE, RM4 £1.5M-£1.7M FREEHOLD
DUNDEE WHARF, E14 £675K-£700K S/O FREEHOLD
This chain free one bedroom apartment comes with a large private terrace and a secure car parking space. Residents have exclusive access to a riverside heated pool, gym and 24hr concierge. EPC: B
This unique, detached family house, built in 1927 has been extended and refurbished by the current owners to provide a large, characterful, family home on a plot of just under 0.4acres. EPC: F
Offering stunning views down the Thames, this spacious two double bedroom apartment has an updated kitchen and two bathrooms. Secure parking, gym and concierge. Offered chain free. EPC: C
020 3930 4069 canarywharf@hamptons.co.uk
020 3930 4069 canarywharf@hamptons.co.uk
020 3930 4069 canarywharf@hamptons.co.uk
RATHBONE MARKET, E16 £350,000 LEASEHOLD
VANGUARD BUILDING, E14 £725K-£750K LEASEHOLD
HARSTON WALK, E3 £475,000 LEASEHOLD
This spacious, one bedroom apartment on the fourth floor of the development features its own private balcony and comes with a secure car parking space. Offered chain free. EPC: B
Set high up on the 8th floor and offering what are possible the best in class river views, this spacious and recently refurbished two double bedroom apartment really must be seen. EPC: B
An impressive two bedroom apartment with a large private balcony with westerly views of Canary Wharf. This well located apartment is within close walking distance Bromley-by-Bow Tube station. EPC: B
020 3930 4069 canarywharf@hamptons.co.uk
020 3930 4069 canarywharf@hamptons.co.uk
020 3930 4069 canarywharf@hamptons.co.uk
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